White House sends termination letters to holdover US attorneys
The White House sent letters to multiple Biden-appointed holdover U.S. attorneys informing them of their termination, sources familiar with the matter confirm to ABC News.
The emails were sent on Wednesday by the deputy director of the White House's office of presidential personnel, Sergio Gor, and informed the U.S. attorneys they were ousted "effective immediately."

The move doesn't come as a surprise given the broader shake-up by the administration of senior career officials at both the FBI and Department of Justice, who — in contrast — are not typically removed or reassigned from their posts across administrations. Removals of holdover U.S. attorneys, on the other hand, have become much more common in recent years.
In March of 2017, former Attorney General Jeff Sessions requested the resignations of more than 40 U.S. attorneys who had stayed in their posts from the Obama administration. And in February of 2021, dozens of holdover U.S. attorneys from the Trump Administration were asked to resign by the end of the month by the Biden Administration.
-ABC News' Alexander Mallin